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‘Doomsday fish’ recently spotted four times in 20 days across countries including India; here’s where and what happened next ...
An oarfish, also known as the "doomsday fish", was recently caught off the Tamil Nadu coast. This deep-sea creature, rarely seen near the surface, is thought to be a warning of natural disasters.
Apart from India, the oarfish, which is also known as the “doomsday fish”, has also been spotted in Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico's Baja California Sur.
This fish is surrounded by many folklores and legendary stories that add up to its eerie reputation in the minds of the people! There are many theories about how the oarfish got its name.
‘Doomsday fish’ sightings surge globally: Harbinger of disaster or deep-sea mystery? A recent viral photo of Tamil Nadu fishermen holding a 30-foot oarfish has sparked global curiosity and ...
People rescued an oarfish, A.K.A. doomsday fish, after it was found near the shore and carefully returned it to the sea.
What is a Doomsday Fish? Oarfish, often regarded as doomsday fish, are long, ribbon-like fish that live 200–1,000 meters below the surface of temperate and tropical oceans.
Rare 'doomsday fish' spotted in Tamil Nadu: How did the deep-sea creature get its name? Once rooted in Japanese legend as a harbinger of impending natural disasters, the oarfish is rarely ...
Doomsday fish or just another warning of potential disaster? Know details The Oarfish, unfortunately dubbed the “doomsday fish”, has shown up four times near the surface.
The mysterious deep-sea oarfish, often dubbed as the “doomsday fish” has created fear and frenzy after being spotted four times in just 20 days across several countries including India ...